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This Week’s Southernism, Monday, December 16, 2019

“Honey, if I had time to make Christmas trees out of tomato cages, I wouldn’t need Publix to cook my turkey.”     Photo: Deborah Fagan Carpenter

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The Color of December in the South

  The Color of December around the South    Regattas,  beautiful gardens, antique holiday books, historic homes, a Dickens Christmas, drinks in the lobby of the Peabody, and Christmas bonfires on the levee—from New Orleans to Lutcher. There’s plenty to do all … Continue reading

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